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mm. imimimfe t u J" i mi BEAUTY CUT &KIN DEEP. How to Beautify, How to Preserve, and How to Treat when Diseased, the Skin and Scalp. By U. K. JOKHF.LV N, M. P.. of vw Tork. Apart from the aufferlnic co-ul ry skin dl-cat their Intluenw on tbe Unpl'teas of thoao to wh in 3 tlt-Heate arel pcirly c mi'ieM.-in l the d tircf wl.ti .' iheir litea la aiaio-oiitit to all ..-h.-ra. No 'u.iy Ml', el f.l with rt'ta- aaLa Ttl,titioli-, or lo- of h;ilr, ttlil ! tn that, to oh ain a fa r skid a-nl linurlant ti-easi-a, -!K nt'iilJ ir'wllv fji'liali-v the I itiirnti n- that no ma her . tiu'ivt ise lucnis. lie., a 1'. rali.is or l:ai-, Mr .!. . .Ureas a or pretl r n-verity, won .invei on!1!: tru ir eilrten-v he ciu'iiei IV'n th -utti eft-. Mnv an et'linal'ie loly'a In- has teni eiiili iteti-il I y cul-'neoitB atTcett.itis. SI e inne. In. t!it eta t eu e a and iomui' n's uron tier look. See nvoi.N mi. 11 ami ' ti'ic rlii.. a, and mueators to lii-te her ini-tr m t. c'll'lon. line the sliu.v i la iinpro.,- I 01 ai (ear-iiu -t I rem-tii-il. S " ivint-.lv l t o te;ii'-i..' . Ian :imu to he until. Art:lc :.. utvl w 'un: ini.-iutiUs. meicury Is taken int. mailt- and at-i i:ol 1 t. naVv, until the belli latill'Hh ir 'ifw .-.1 oek els. and the -ys em irronis !t tienta tl.e 1 a-i "f o 'to it is o 'li.'Cd to rarrv. If KiieU le the ti'elin-.-a of one iltlloteil -i 'i.-'il s'sin Ilea l-liea, what must in the ro-.liti.'ti .-t '.ii -.-aultiring from pal: r!-p tin. tet;er. rill.' '-. mi. p--i t :ii rtt. . aiiia-is. le rasi'. iielien. 1 r I'Lro. arnl s aial re i.! 1 " i-n m 11.1:1 '. ..1 tu- '.itur. '. . .liiM lfc at h In nam- os.s ini.-ht h.-eirM.ii-ml ib.-s-ii.-1 lie lrl:i-jr h ut. iii;!aiiiiu tien. : n . i f'1 1: : m 1-1 1 the inii'e r to .!- violence o ' I'll.-f I I'i enler if e: it hifi anilt-r It 1 lave ?ii'. tl -it en:a t I tie. t1. - i with ti . ir r-a! 9 the I I '''' c ! lit ( .-int 1 'til. It h.ne toll me t. 1: !-v :1 :! ' '. II'.iii -!u-ir njil 1 ... i-r :i: :i ihe '' ' ' ' - it '' ' Wllh a View !0 I'll"-rt f'ttlie u- I 1 tlfor.-iiall'itl oi- t'-e tTt:.-t .-i ent : ' ' v .' of 'he 'e. f tuff', I t av h.i-- .-. n.1.. 11-! M.j-.iii ft:iitt. lD:'tr itt,t..tu a ti ot .It ji. Tin-: ci'N'TKiTiit'N' rni: SKIN- ,'f -k II. I t ir.a' v.ht .; rem I -.a tt tf e eei si 1 1 1 e i.lii. th e M-i. i:.i-h I- I i at t. a-f .k- i hem. tin I . -,', :, t., p.e.et t e V. V .-IK 11'e tea't I..-II la . ...v a i" t.-i: !i ' nil I M ' rflnu .'.! tu -t re.r.t t.i-ea es. I iik fil. M - 'A ; : ..I Mi 1 e - : v I- 1 hat the -kl l touv ! I miv to I av- f . II.m .vi t..r !...- .ttii el .-ma t :i.!s ai .! I'l ... a: .1 I- to- o .: n;-. in !lt. etl tin -o a . it - o 1. an- ..! i .! i:i' .11 .h I ta -.in I h ..' . tm - t :.., ,:, -i. "- '- v 1 r- ' t.lia .l ' ' - .- :, l ni-e-, It at. a- '!.' " !l -t i ta ij;b', the .-kin .'li.l '-il t-i fliKyl'l'M' .,--::- '.Villi ITUK (' fie'tl e,t.t!e ii. 1... a-l'l -.-,.S:fl. .' . I- I I- Ii i I he -ill ! . ' I.!1 l'!-i A-l ? i:t : l.. intnoulr ea'le.1 a-ilt ilie a. Mil t tne . p. is u ' Vi 1 t er ei .'iiti e . .1. Mr tae aar I . a I E I LEA I'M i ''itse l.p n tne utiiiak U it- to .-tjiU t ni'ii nit- l it ami a . 1 1..? pliiy . ; e i' il- e . .. ..p : ' "ti ii- Ptiv I t It- elC'l-ta i i . .e at-t'- m. i.linl ? .Mti:i'l'i:v an;i vi:.-1- ta I r;-n e lie "ii v i.Uielie- aiUpwtl Till". Tl:n. TIlI.nKV. UlI'. illtif .liiilt i. h ir t'irnta- i Tl I1.-' ( t! i' bn .'irr-.i.e !.t' i- e i-.'e- eet ;'i a i '.--.v '.e-:t n i'i Ki-- ji'ivfie iia a i .. our. t.-.,t -t e f'.ijr... v.- ar- m.K-rt.-I e -a'- i : e in iht art o .ii- n ie j .. - I lir.1 -e. .. Pi V t.iie , a- .1 ; : . - ea- s ol tti -it.. : tiu ..- at : . ..... ; a . .1:. r .t.' - ft- : mq. are a. cr eat.- '. til 1 mi tint .-i . I to j . -. . . , rt it;.- cnt;iitiu i..f i ..- ..f s.r f .a ti -i i, i .Tiliito . .'. e ,,,'. v, ;,n ai re I a ,1 ft.en v . he ..veatn i at el n -. r'r ", t e-" i- t. l: v -M I '.y Dial .tl! i in . t'.i . ... . . : ire- I i 2-.r. y .HI gia-fis. a I in !. - I l-jlJ tl pecallir ai.d tii--.iiih' le ernd: oi vtti mat tiie ,,i.e t th t..-. . 't'.-ie.. Ii .i:riJ . , ' ii' i-i, t Miu tlm.., ami t!.e i.Se nl it n a -e reentu'ifn f, a eure ip .'--i e -n nt-.r'v .'t" a.a. ' ' WHAT WF. .v .v r ' paid a diitin-.'tiishetl ait.ei-"v on :..- n. w-.' .ve mo-t ia n. s ;y il.-.ir.- ill i i . r .. p re ..- : t akin a'nl p all. hi'e ti n. in- ll. r t u-i m re e.ti.'- I h aa ti an . ppe lia- p--. p i ti s, i vi. a. : - I. An ii.l nil. re t.i. ; in- .-alhartle I . hi H,j... . r r tl. -, eh t I Mia e I ' I :h " it'i 'he in I . t . . I . '. ,1 . I " ue I ,i .. iv. - , , - in, v . i. ,. a i -(, :, i- , ' .ti till t oioill H 1 I: ;,t- ' . -t. ' i .- -I J ' ! ..'id I! .Lit .1 h h-iv. An i tii ni-, iinr a (..l-le ap: i tt on o' . ' v eon-isiei. -e th .1 inv :r ..t u ''-. - aim nr r iit.:on nn1 de r v lunui ur mr.-itl' ,.:OAUi&;i ati.t, '. An enj'.it.eM an-l hea'ln anfp, free from ami- Hlka ie an-l till "t it.- j rol'erti tor el.lli. n: ele ...I .ii ta e-. -n I pir'i nir. in a mude- I m ". tl.a rn. II tp tl p-o, T.n a . f tfie eit.-ntal appl. ati n. ''ltrt tlnrc .lie!, i n filie- a ! re-. e ve I! top- i.e to pepar-. . t t.ti. h I not p. wkn .wt I ; v p'nre t-t ftMir! Mtat rut.- per ia ut in oi tha .in lift'4o s iu en-ti n .-' o. uy he :na enlly Cllrt1L', Till' I -I'al i:i:mi:mi.s F..n.ri:i. If I have app a-'.l pevre -itun i-. aoili a pi'tfr ion, I ii it e not he. n u".ii'flv ... t tv utj. pl; s ia p who sdti re to piiteli.-f. m l-rt jiii-i; M : ii r-i.on m i coiniii 'n-pt . p.-. ...I, ttiitia, I in i .a: !e lai u e-. i hir.-ap.eif t. at ii. t.i.-.-i, . nt. Ptt t -, ei ra'e, .'tton or 1- U'fi .11 '. ft - : VTli 1 j'-'li lit!'.:. 11 r IliitTi'l ve. oi :a-.r." f- t'-t.- tu o. ! f a. ..I u. tn. It'll 'rlrt metlii-ii of the P-'i .-mil t-,, 1,-Lt., , f m-.;! etn--. anil ihie a e th ii--.i,-I- of taetn. w il ,- r a ' ly eure a eaee of chi n .- -all rheum, pa nu-.s, ... pr v. I hat ' trlpd th. in with all t!.e itnre an-l c; lienre a ji'-ented !' a 'P'e-a' etlti'-a' ti. i.iu tt t . lilsi'ls..! lay r. Pilit- ie- to -.peelta" .-iirttv . I p riles. . HO.'K FOR Till: AKFl.lt ,KI. Ilav, aliMi !e-r. 'p:i.k- .V Fouke, hemi.t . ! Itrtipfci.P'a 01 Itett'tli, !-t--.. tn oru e 1 tie ll'at i-r ' i-M I r Prt ih.'y h i t. n eMjte-tir f n v. "ii ed'elnil a'1-!! a. an i 1 a-' ot.ta'.i e i i, o.-i . .- i . r -. ttt.t a D ver l io e nt' I I. lilt il -1, e. ! il ' t a ; I -.'at on'iial till til 'it.-t l,-i --i lie k'il I . ru- . W -h ti'ey lnuevrj lo t. an i i.'Oa.ap t I. v t I - v iv i mil of a. in. ;fil ', i u-i ! i- e.l i I.-.- ..-t, t elo -al. UK .1:: U tlaral nil. vtliM,.! .1.11-..I U a -t ifl'tl --.i r !l ie t.ilii'-.l 1 ft' l ' . a lit. I.I . .1 .lil'u i nl i-p . I, 11- I il . .-, I- aa ' eei . t ti, II::- III'. "I A - l.t -p 'It m in r prat;'! e .leu-'inini so H.f-;t. til Vive tbem Ueh pllltlk-i' v ua wv Illeiiti e:i!llU.tl thc-lll t-t. 1 i.i I tarn ...I a1!, r two yi-ir o et:-.oritiuaiV sui-t-.-?- wii.li them, wlili the ot-h-et ol Ih'l.tl'V " !' " la '".v l"'''-r. the liii.lt aatlvrlng CuU'etl ! the oleaat5 uhiitr tc.-u.ltoi lieu niK Fiiisr. The n i-i Kivea tu the tii.i .! t i.-.- t . at r. n.-Jlet If l it! e in. Irotii .-'.'. ti 1. an 1 .- " .1, a eme arkltiiuif. I.i .i-aeii'--. 1 I' tint II o-.i-m.1 ,.ti .le, 1. 1 em .11 e 1 r. t I 1. . i. th.ye.MM 111 ao oth. r teine ten ..: la - ' IV. it If :i Ir i.. lin.lk.' :tlv llilli- a. Mem il i-l' I1 iit.'U that I l.av.- eri m-u I -1 -i.-, I- if of I hv et'it nee. fl.-a 11 ill) (tt.afe, .tit. 1 r lata all t .1 .' Iiot t'ttl'al-1 n pirfel- u .'fi.-t.-l t. lis .1 un a It. ,- .:.. initt.T. aa I t .-o I a. . 1 tl tl . It. 1 ltl'a!i..!i .-r I'll 1 - -at -e.1 l-y 1. a;.;-.ka::.'ii I.- ruv a:ij tiitl-tme.l 6ui-t'at.-i-a. ( utuura iim 1 a .!nv.-te.l. i? .-iiJ. iftilty a I UU'tl to M.t'h- a ..I Ileal He 111 t mtl.Kie.l IU- a.--. toaMay IteM c .1.1 tl t-.ll":i. ' ;at line It.-it 111.- t r ur .'l a llvtn.ie t.. ti:n-lir . r i.lrat- ur-l! ir.v.t!u en tin- -ki i nn I ftl;t to if a uUk an I "-rot i .'! . ' ' -'! ull'Wti-y me -.. re. he .kill all I It . .art tt. . :-U I u Uhl; a l.e l t e ,.il -!al.-. I'I''.'- all! -ti-. --v '-e . r,.". II. tl t.i t . l: . reel I .t 'l : !--. !. I! v l-ol o. 1 i- .1 k ur .-,.'i ol ir :- 'i a i !nu e I' i!. le aa fnv-h. Ita.ia it, -eof ' V ai .l !a II II.- t: -i tl - uellef n.'l'.ei.t:... - I't ... - : ' :.r ' Till: rrt'.'Mi. lite lutlell' a V -in nil I'-'. Su; n-'. i e. It liar H-Mi-ta- : a-. t. 'itt t t- ! ni-ey to !,i.-a it ... -; v .. i'tl.' .-a ti.- .-' I tl..-:'.: .. '(.i te.. It i. ! . Il-u a 'I tie a t. .' - a I t .I '. at- . ' a a !. . r I' I t ,e .'Itt a- t .I. tl! II I I .i it I . v .e t:o 1 H- tl.- .1-.--It Itt. .-. t .1 llU'.o -tl a. .1 -o I'.!!i. I'li.l 'i'.t-t jy -in !i i t: an ..! . r iuhI ha:, a I.eui the luat ot -.111:111 r ai .! ;:e- ..I I- .o l:,;.r. : 1 W' I '1- .ie 1 1.- i.e a l:i'" m 'i- i- '!' t ' ."-! l.t sol- eu', I e- iinpe t : itiN'. ate -i li.i i a he eti . f k-l. -.-.! s. a'l' tl'-e . ' a --t . n e- i ..ii' . .. i ii "t . ."1 a .1 tt "t- :at.iv .';:.!- ' I - a ,- t. I, ., e . . :. i l." .vent. I .-. a a. -.at I-, -t-a : ..,- !,..,.tt ', i a t ':a- til t ' ail -t ' 'ft . ti. ui 't!:u -'tit a. aM'rur 't t.' irater-evt-ri e i. tu e. i.t I v .f 1 o. ! a-l . .1- e-1't-tt-v.h ..-. o i. i-.. . r.t 'ij --n .! ,- .!, i ,t i .:.' I- - a ; i ll. pull: . Ii- tC' at '111.! H r -llltl-i.alit. It ru-a" . I a -ait. ' :o I-i" .1 : . - i -e it I I I- I -Hill. a i il ai. .a.l.t . T' a. 'Hi oi ,f t.i '..- ii ie i it i!i -a--- : i. i:t ts i- -.a-- - n -. h in .--I l e ! i a ti .a J !;.a -., i-f : : re. .1 f -m :- t.: ....... u ... -. - t , - in . ii ,. .1 . a I -Ii -t . - t to 4 ml a :a .1 I ..- .. ".-' n--,.e a t..-:.:ti. 1 1 '-1 i. . n-t-e .' ..: v.. . u., . ,: ft . tl -ii:-. .i. ... .. t ,: -t ! .. i- . . a.- II . iii-ai;-..t i ii . . . i.it..iii. ;. '.:.- .r. at i !,.. a.a .la t art. i ,,, a ,.i.. , ,e-.-. ..! :, ..- . Wil l. A U KI.N' il. 'I'm ill t'te '!. i't P' -nv a i f-'.iia.- t:: 1- ':: 1. f- l- r, i ;..ii. V I - i ' " . . ! .v a ' oi' i-l.t'l I I 1 I'll M' - !("! I. ': - hi V" j: , il.- t' i 'a in o n a - r. . 1 i :. . to ill. :.-'i 'l it -, v..- - ' it. il 1 . . li.ll. a-, .ii." lit i - t tl . .. - a,- i .. I i villi ri'i; M. ti tV; an T' -. Ii . M . . ; n. : t ui.-.i .f a ' ti't'i- "i t ' te'. - r if":, .ii .i Ti: . -. a-- -. i . -: -. s 1'ini Ii' '1 11. i -t- ! t .v , . u.'i i. '. i ,. ; ii-. .; ' :. la .i'M !a !'! m - : i Mil l i. i: : - I . ,rv v !: -i-M - V 'I I' a il ,:-,.ei- vi lit UK-, 1 -Kit..: '! li.J -tii-b XI i-r.. !. ; Ik-', , '. t. ii.' J a. 1'. ; li-'tt iet!k-,. a -'... .a vt ars . not e te al., rx ; ' to- n ,i- .ir-! - -oii ai ; ai le tt be ' tt.fit . i -: t t.ai. i I'.l - . I- ef : l -; . .- .... ;.. a i.- . .1 ! u i.'i -KIS ::! 'I"lit. MILK t iit -T. I TO. -nl- !' M -. ' W i i .. . J. .-at r M c-h ni- io- N- i ts . ti-a '. 4-at t"in pit-.! ' .-- t.. e ai . a II ! . em! -.0 p a a .1 - rt- - i ... . .1 ! : . e . 'h I-. P' r,,' ,' 'iii.V eu . .1 i-t- l a'-- nr i it l' . !,i.,''i-i : Mi-, i; a-, i a t i mop -t--. i in ii -t . L i '" ' e -1 !. . . :i I. ttl.i II ar .tl i, uiiik '-it:' iil .i .ea te.l Hi. i.-m. tea tor 'te-. i.t:i Nnw a !V t h.-.il I v hoy. wiih a beamifiil hea l of hau. iFsit-.i .a- Mi. Him- -l'ia ti I'.a.k iy. I Iff t u. '.. It . i. ti. . a I ! ' ti- s t i- ' ii ma i'- .-if f" t a i ' It --'t'i ..I i .e l.-.n i- w I i h ha i rt n-!er. ! tl.fin a o: ! .i .:,. ' be.. At.li l!i:l'. A la I'i.' I V FU. -, o i. I i l. I' A l: i ti ' 'I a diio K. V. . ,t. ,t S I' II . I'f - M . a.-, tl el , I seiH 1 e ..I V . 1 1 im. ..f lit. I' f if.- K at k l . It in. tt,-J'-e I I-i.-i e ; I'.. .i . . ' . ti ,. I i r ii i i.irof lie ii ii 'v i . i ! . r. i "..l-i 'a.-, o- j.'- to.) re- 'itf-ctii i-Vi-'-i't.-iie. !'. -j ; 1 1 I.-.a .! Av... I'i, , . n i. - - I t.i' a '. .' .v i i. for iwiiill v.a-s :.a ! o-e .- o -t.tv.tti .. .- .,-1 1 ;.-r in !".''! In tht k , n ., v v ' i'i ir .i . His 1, a r .e -"l'i .1..:. Il l '. a.i'l as t.lt!.jr:.t ,ll.,. ,V ,4t . llt'.i - CUlLItUKS ANI INFANTS. j Fred. Itoliier. F.'q.. t anliier stoek Orowera' Na- tioual Hank. Pueblo. lnmdo, willen: "I m "ell ' pleated ultb IM efpvta on mi baby that I eann it , afford to te without It In mi h' ue. It Is a "on.lertul i eure, and tl bound t" bee. me ver? popular aa aooa ti I ita vipuia ipp kiintvo to the raaapea. ' 1 J. a. Weeka, K, Too I reaeur r, Pt. Albana. Vt., fayp In a letter dated May isi e It w trka to a eh irm 0 i me baby a fat e and h 'sd. l ured tha head en I' Iy and bas It'ear'r e!enui-d ti,e fiee of poies. I hafe i- .-. iniii. I..I. .I It to see.r.l 4ll'l l'r. l'l mt bma opine 1 t r,r then . ' 't V CI,"-'. I'-,. II l-'ra.k'iii St- 11...' i-i. fit' : !f .Il le .-.-! r .-I h 'en 111 It hi .1. it - v.1,4. t ,e i'.t t r- vi . i V.' ' ie n v I a. i.-. ru . - 1 i -ml . ' ,.. - l ' a- a :.. ! .'-,.; I- . 4 I ...i . " 'll'- . I. I -. Ii .' . t I! c X I . .. n . i t a,., i 1 . ' .',.. ,' , ii.e. tivi:i:Y Mfu no or skn ilkj9e. It uat.ld iv'iuirtf er.-ry vltuiiti o' thin antrtr tti iln ji.s'.U-e tu a leperipituii ol tne eiiit. perlorni by tha v utietiia reinetliet. weii.a o' tb- paltuit of 'lie UiDd. and ' the eoi'.s ol the liii'.-erp. veiy dillieulb to tieai iui-l u-uahy t-oiii ieied iikhih 1 : 'aiuall luaetjrp, oi eittr and salt rtu irn n the ea: -. up aral ui" of he (-.'.. : aetl.1 h ails with losa ef hair Kithout iraatM ; Uiatli vovei e.l ttith tl oil it:f ilil a.'aly triiptiuM .-ppe- aa"y of ehildrrii and ImanM. n n ol vhleii p'nee ! nth ! ad 'i t-n a iiiaee of eaba ; psoria.-iv :epre8y, aud ot!:.-.- Iniiii fill lorun of pk n ill. vise.- ; pi'iotujou. i t . p. o il to-i-t. and tlip.-hiii-t;iii. u.-ati.l-: eueU aud a l ol'ul.ti-h lia.e teen pp.edi.y, -rtuao.'Utly nod eeuue inieallv cured by th -1 ti leu a rtmediett. TRU Ml'IIANT i:i:CiH!P. IM tl.-li a reeo'i! the '-.veiitors of 'he ttitieow raine lie- iu.y histiy piood. Tint lire a i; aud ui.dif.v t -liiiit Ii : a tr uinpii t. at w i'l be i:ra t fu 'y ivini uiber e l t'V tbou-un !e oils atl.-r the onaaiulp lulte pa.ae.1 rlttiiV . io r.-lit te an. I p.-ru'inittitlv vine tliseases -f tb' -kiu in. I .-lip Mi ill hjv ' U- i. th-- lorlil:e 'l a iiletiine. l i'. p a e the r-pii!-.v eti.l.r.eep of tllteip,. v.ith in i .. ef h.-itllb. and 'hu- i.-n.br l'Pnltml the laee ol man or vt.nua-. -t to d i.-ia- lie,- efi4.t ol. ! i.tai.ki-..! Thiitt'i: t tua et'e: ita It .i-.pte.l.tt th a pr i er t Fit o' tne I'uti.'iira !.'.ip. an. I the i .t. rnal u.-e ot t'.a I'-itt-i-ii a Ke-eltiir. w.I e .te pp. e I'rv ard perniatie.tt'y the w .i-t f.'iuia ft pkin anil s alp ,1 si uses. ifi !. o! h i , 1 tin. .a I t.it.- ml v '!eiii. :i tia id. .ruil m a -.;.e I .eMit-;- tvh i b may b. hat of liny driuei't a t.,i,- s ttit! in th. nil. h of nl'. .-tie tliu nil.pt tilled ur tl-.-'tii I. aiiiar p. ip. Mvie r;.-. arpemc, it,,-, au.l lenl, Ii I il th l.-a'i'l Ull'l '1H' other It l i'.l II.'. -OiP" o a . . ..I,. i ie.p l..iiu-a mii-t iit't fink into o'-a '.ir tt .'..a . 'hi- tt. n ier.u. he.ii p '. r.t of the v'.iticir le ..- iiee. XI F. JitfiMCLYN, M D. .NV.,r IV , -l; eii. 10. A Carnival Freak. Among tlu stran.ut' fivnksof tlio last Vit'iimsf I'aruirtu li:u lu't'n tin1 adop tion I'.v so viral it tlio loniiine lioautios il imitation toot atul samltilt, its aooos Curios to mythitlotioai or ol-msioa! cos lumi's. llavins: imluoil tlt'sli-ooiort'ii inai '. iuls r'oviilt'il witlitlrn solos, tln sr Itnlii s oi'inmitti'ii tln if ilolioato oxtrrmi l;t s In tin' niaiiil'tt'tttit'li of tlio ki 1 Ifl tiiii-ts, wlm iloOiy paintoil thorounon ininU'i foit itrcsonuu. ntsof tfi s. samtnls iititl l.'i 'is. all ooiiin.oto. Tin' prolly wilt' of tin t uiiiii'tit Vii imi'so lijttU'if:i! painter 1 1 rut olii-eii tlio tlross of a watir -ttriti wliiTt i!t In ai -till I ho " f'sflititis !'a!!." ami so.ioitot! hor liushanti's aid to "tnako up" In r lift in tlio manner ttlinve imlit ali i!. H'" eotisi'ittOil ; 1ml ma wi.-liiiii; to inl,anee liis wife's, natural ofianus by ail vent itioiif iiii'titit. ho put off the fi.ot-ptiinlii.L -pi -ration tlntii tlio iast nionieiit. When, however, the I'iO'i iittre was tit the iloor. nl-. ii the water sprite's toiiet eoiitj'let il in a'.: re-pei ts but one. llP seize.! tnu-li ton: p:i.t :'t'. ami aihire-f' it l.itiiM'if. -. !!ii:i- y in fovei ish ha.-te. to liis task, Ir'.t t'Mii Ij i- w ilo oil to the baii as soon :t h r niimie foot wore tvuly, withi tit L'ivii!.' h' r time to inspect them. On t lit . ri n r the i.'ay iy-liiili'.eil htili-nHHU the ,ii!y east a hiis'ly o.aneo at her hus band's artit i" :iel,i veinents. Her hor ror in -iy bo letter iiiiiiirinoil than do seril'i'l wlun she jfi-ei-ivt"! that tlio pink si k tiirhts in hioh hor dainty foot were imprisoned had been admirably i. iuminal' il by his master hand with hor riii.o representations ot ehiiblains. buti iitns and invoterati eorns. only too Hue tu na' ure. That niht she thineod not, but -ol in a eorniT, Ii i.i ins; her tra vi st'i-.! .'n t under her i hair ns best she UliiillL. How a Drnukeu Man's Life Tin Saved. An t xlr;i fn-iiiht train was oomin"; in .in the St. Pali!. Minneapolis and Mani toba mat!, and when roundintr a t'urvo ihissitlo df Wayzata. says iheSt. Paul (Minn.J yVt.-.s. the eiierineer diseovored a man lyini; ai'ro.s the tnie!; a short I'i-it.iiioo ahead, lie whistled down t 'fakes, l ilt such was tlio momentum of the train that i'. eouid not he iiumodi- ti Iv stopped, and it was evident that it would pass beyond the point where "his man. dead druiik, lay. The eon ihit '..ir J ii m pi d from the cab am! f ru i t -e--.y endeavored to run ahead of the train, when 'he lirem in, Krank Har rison, a i.-idtnt of Ivi-t Minneapolis, darted out through the rali window, "i: !u-e a. on;; the footboard and down i tt in Tin i i .ot. Mint, nt the risk of his own life, jumped from the pilot onto ihi tr ick, rati forward, an'! barely sue i . oi!i ! in .-t-ixini: and ilrairiuir tlio . :ujtk n man oi! the irark. the ponder . .is ioi-iiii"! i v passim; over the spot i:-.' a the lii'oirjan oleait .1 the rail. It wiit an t ln nioly pi rhotis unil'-rtakinz. a one llisst, p op ;i t, , ,,i.,l ,,f hesi'.a ;"!t. won .! have oust the iraliant tiro " iiti his .iff. He saved ;i human lilo, iid 'lid it nob y. All honor to the man . In i xortiiiir himself to drac the 'ttan from oinh r the w heels of the !oeo aii ive. Il.tri i-on wrem-hed himself so that he w is unable to make his regular run 'he ntxt day. A Man Mil Years Old. A 'otter lroni Lafayette, Ind., says-. I ret oil' your old men: Lafayette bids !.. '.'1 all I'.rtianee. le s-i t i tl iT in the oal- ru pot of this ,-ity is Matthew Kobin toii. a sou ot the Kmeriid Isle, who 'aims that h" was born under the reLm f ..i.ii.'" III.; that his grandfather At d on lliis mundiilii' sphne 1 I'i years; ttel that he himse:) lots knookod about world for i:!o years, l.ookin: at him in day. one would pet him down in tlio li iii .res. with fair prospeets lor twenty , .-lis more. He iiiMsi.s, however, :',: he is fu'.v a eiiitury and a I'liii-,.!' old; ih'it he took the first lot t!.i'..''.:L-h the L-i.'lqu.i't, (X. V.) a i tt; iloit he went to sea nt thirty . itrsof :i'0, tin! fol.owed that iivihii i'.n for lift y yi art : tu d for lorly-threo it s he l iin oil tlie Iv ie eanal. Ih' . . - le ia- with !ii-ton, one ol our most worthy oi:'zf'ti. The old l-i ntl' man is six t' 't-t a-t'i ovr in h'-iht. and was eighty years his nverapro wt-iuht was .ait pounds, thoiiul, at present it is ic.s :,.i: h:i. Ml. at. Ho never wore speeta . et. n' vi r (virri' d a cane or oruteh, and was rover iek. Vegetine. IN P0WD1C11 FORM 50 CENTS A PACKAGE. Dr. W. ROSS WRITES: Scrofula, Llvrr Complaint, Hyvpfpsla, KhtMimatism, .Vcaknoss. H. H. STKvtKK, IaOft'oti: Iikth pra'.'ticiitff tiiftlu'inr fur t-.Vr-utv-tivp yart). ftinl &h rem oily lor SvTi.fn.ji, Liver r-tmpUiiiT. I-yt-pt ut Kfu uma tini, V atn.HSH, auj ail ditt.-ancn ol t lit bloorl, I hae never funuU it niual. I have noll Vk.ctink fat iii'VHn year ami hav iievt-r hal on bottle re turnt'ii. I wijtilii hi-artily rttotinn- ud it to thou Id ueel nf blood piuifl r. 1R. W. HOH, DruKRiit. Sept. 1H. IhTfl. W.ltou, Iow. Vegetine, One Package in Powder Form Cured Scrofula. How to Iteiliiee Your Doctors' Hills. SI KRFMrN Kt.. Fat Hlvtnn. Val) Sept. .(, t7. ( Mb. II. It srtvits. IarSir: My little danitli iir Se has heu iittliete.l a lon time with Herof iili., oilf -riii every innir, i etuploye.l differeut plit.-.vi- - in l.as. Ii. en-i, bin tti. y helped her i-on . I t a. mo of vtinr 1'owhkr Form Vaaifc- Tl.sK,aud iu 4ie4l..p.it it and irave It to he child aeeordiiiM to he ilireeti -lit, and we wer, anrprtaed in a f-'rtuii'tit'.t I.iu- to aoo how the ehinl had Rained in r! -'i and et re iti. ts'ie tt now tfallnux every .(iv, in, t I . ..ii . liee'-u!!y ree. lumeitJ your remedy lo t, e t-.st t- fiave ever In d. i:i-etinf v v.oira. I. T. WFBll Vci-'i-tiiii' is Siihl by all DniKiriNt . ' NATURES REMEDY'S. j YEGEIIHEX3 Tn Cam tutu rvmnn.S j Sujfiir Marios. Ailing tliu Vttl mill e'er bill 1 nee a b'.uu nil ! tinuky huu; '1 hu Bt'tel uiHtna ut'd v iti'tu and eiill, Ami pvt'Siigi' lotie.'i-, wiirtiipr iliivi. Tlio liliio jay, ou the taiiiiieh limtoh, It srrrmning tvitli tli-i oi tliint noti'! Tlte pliii'lte-tiirtl nrnusi M iiew The lotie;:iiy luurl villi ta'ttiMitiR tliront. Tli liill uro pce;.itis; tlif.tii.u'i tlio snow, AtiJ liiitieil I'enc-t'- ici t tlio view ; On Imii", liniwii ktiiiilt, s itov-liei t ii s i;lnw, Ur titty siiow.fl.iivi't t tliiiint in blue. '1 lie tio-li new ,-:ii lb n "tv sci tilt Hie rjilo As, t-i-inj; iVtim 1-. t te tiilflii p, Mio otitic niii!e lu-r -ii'ttw veil Ami j;ti.ei liet-1 :-.i ; i. w!..i wnit tm her. Now ntHiult Hie il-.ni.v Iiieii :is!eop lte'oio tlio liiieki -i-'ii I' a s'.e'i. While fllilit lliuetitci steel I. .11 deep 'r.lilt'liw I lie 1 1 ', -lal sit' ntv ay; 'Hie atiiiily ill ip I 1:1 . atli-u I ;' Mllke.s tllllsir -II tin' -i'l! s i'l.; nil , Au.l ftnii th,. pi t,.ii In tip Ami Kiitle ll.e i.e. ! r 1 1- i: tare. Anon the Miiio....t -:,i. !..'.t it aitht li-n Ai'Oitti.l the kt !: a '- In itio :i t-e; ll.i'.e yoiiths iiit.-i. i i.e si., i.t'..'.'. And l.ih ll.e !! .;..i ::!i in.-"ts i-tve. Uil t -;vi, tiiml :t' :, ..t' .-It. -it stvt-rt ! 1 hat eteolt lie- i : . -I . I I -1 o 1 town lues, And in tiu- a-ii. -k ' . : ''aaies an 1 hent Iltl piiUl'f ti .i e a.i .,"1 eiuj,,. tO s-:;.. ' I la, Viillislu.l yO'.i ' t'it inlii,, ik.yi. ! 1 he n 'nl t 1 1 .,- ,,: eu iv 11 1 ,v, i ., I s .- iwiiili tin., iji -iil'-'.v iii-e I . I- '. It. ie ' I lll.'-e tie. til.j; lit. '.Mi.; I hen!' iv 'in llie tt i'.'i hil!'.ni . t !" . le :; -ii. i.t tti tin !,..i:l ; The ti i ' i lia -1'"'' ' : l"t I., .i--,v .,,i 1 lii'-et li"-n th.. 'Her o Him, Tllt-V It'll "I ii" e'elt'ill ,' i ' l'liietei- i'ti i', with -. ' i i hi f it mors, hoie ti. 'iiiin it nit eii.'.lt-t lino, Kv-ieiu'e 1. 1, 'tt t : .is-ii; h, ails'. 1: may be l'.. it t if tlm i -t i do Have M:t 1 bit ut s. in sweets uWiiyj )r. n 7 "i -..'- .1 i a : tiiit ate Mnv .e I I"! et 11 1' I tt IT .'..v. tAltn. tiaKlFt.l AMU 1101 SUHH.It lleeiuea. I.i.Mtx Hi rrKK. Six lemons, twelve t'!:i:s, two pounds of suiir, one-i)tiartrr pound i.rhuiter; crate tlio rinds, add the juiee, heal tl'.o oi;s; simmer over a slow lire titteen minutes, stirrin? ali the w!ii,i'. Cw ( ' KK. A oup sind a ha.f ol suifar. I: a.f oup eaeh of milk ami butter, three i -its, a little over two cups of llour, a oup of currants, teaspoon cream tartar, half teaspoon soda; spice with nut nn L'. as you prefer. JoIIVnv-Caki".. Aeoortlinj to tin New Ktuliinil Fatintr, the "host New I-liiland .liihnny-eake " is made in this wise; Takeonciuartof huttenui'.k.one ietieup of llour. two-thirds of n cupel moiassi s.a little salt, one teaspoonful of s.alor.itus, one wili-beaton etc; ttn-n stir in Indian meal, but be sure and not put in too much; leave it thin, so thin that it wi!! almost run. I'.ake in u tin in any oven, and tolerably uick. If it is not tirst-rate and liitht, it will he :-. i a use you make it too thick with In ili:i!i ni"u!. Some prefer it without mo "".''tons Hi.i.i'. I ut ii, to ti ct.sk twelve calions of water, twelve nuarts i'f sail, aud one pound of saitpttt r; stir until ail is dissolved. Salt your meat, ruhhin' il well, and lay it in a separate tub, taking particular care always to have the skin side down. Let it liothus tor ti n days, .it' ! then put it into tin 'line (still with the skin side down), veiolitine; it down with boards and a ! irire clean stone. This brine will kei y tVoin Novi mh'T ti.i March. Meat may lie added from tiiii- to time, nlways tak in care to have sa,t rubbed over it. am! : he blood drained o!V. Firm IVotra. The soil of ayounc orchard may lie kept in eultiTation until the trees beitin to War; grain rlit uld never be grown except Indian corn, but potatoes and root crops are the best. The secret for manuring the corn is to keep the fertility near the surface when applied, and it is rare that another course is advisable. To increase the yield of rich milk aive cows every day wale slightly warm and slightly salted, in A hich bran litis been stirred at the rate of one quart to two gallons of water. Cows when they expend vitality in labor eat niori; when they expend it in keeping warm they need more food, and when they either lay on hit, or pro duce milk, or crow, need food in pro portion. Tinetnreof iron ia practical remedy for foot rot in sheep. Keep the sheep on a dry floor, pare away the loose hoin without injury to the vital parts, ami then make daily application of tincture of iron. An excess of salt in the food retards the fattening of animals. Choppu! onions, with a little ginger mixed in, is said to be a sure cure for chicken cholera. Chin dirt taken from under the wood pile is known by most to he an excels lent fertilizer for many kinds ol shrub and tri es, and in view of these self-evident benefits derived from the use of decayed wood, fnrmers can devote a few days' time to no better work than haul ing sawdust for next winter's use tis bedding or an ahsorbf nt of liquid ma nure. A inoiiii nt's use ot the thermometer in the cream before churning less trying to the patience, to say nothing ol the bat k and arms, than nn hour's use of the churn to bring the temperature of tlie crt am up to sixty-three decrees. Ii" the butter usually comes quickly, sixty degrees above zero is sullicientli high, but the cream from some cows net i!s lo be brought Up to sixty-live do ts n es before c hurning. If the butter is indiuml to lie soft, a few dipp rsful of iee-eolil water should be poured into the churn so soon ius the butter globules are seen floating in the cream. Kniit trees can lie pruned at anytime, provided oinvsmali limbsor twigs have to be cut. The rule should be to so prune the trees that n. large limbs wt.itiil have to be rut. (,'llts made in .1 line wii! ,i al soom r than at any oi In r t ine, but il requires more are at thai tune as the btuk peels so ea-iiy KOK THE FAIR SEX. The plain covi'ia, Kii.m li buntings that were so fashionable last summer are becoming the popular costumes for afternoons at home and at the watering place resorts. The ne n fancy is to com bine these with figured foulards, instead of the heavy brocade! silks used with them last year. Those arc especially pretty in the creamy white buntings i hat are known also :is nun's cloth, and as religieuse veiling. White challis, I white mohair, camel's-hair. and C'hud ) duh cloths are also used for summer- drosses for the country. Some of these , have the Tallicn ovcrskirt draped very : high on one side, or else opened its whole length to show the flounces of a I heliotrope or blu.r Bilk skirt beneath, j (.'ashni'Ti sin the new heliotrope shades i in which a gray tinge prevails, are also undo up in conjunction with summer ' .oulards; indeed, this fa'irio rivals the briiiianl red satin Air illuminating TrlnU of an KitKancilUlrl. After all, the yoke of marriage is an ! apparatus that should sit on twopaiis ) of shoulders ; and there is nothing very I seemly in seeing a girl wait to wear her own part ol it until it has boon nicely ! padded with quilted satin. Looking at I the matter from a loss elevated point o' view, long engagements are rather tire i some in restricting the liberty of girls Mis-' Jennv. who is going to marry Mr Simpson as soon as thai hopeful young man gets a living, is obliged in the meanwhile to deny herself many pleas ures, li st Simpson shell. d take ollenso. She must eschew halls; site must take 1 care that nobody makes love to hor; ant! for this purpor" she is obliged to let ail chance i'oiiii'M be speedily informed ol Iter engagement. Unhappily, the sym bolism of rings is always unregarded, else the chance comers might dis tivet the fact f.ir themselves by looking tit the second linger of Miss Jenny's Iff; hand. If Jenny lias no. sisters to talk o' In r hcihrotha:, and if her mother docs not aoei pt timely hints to mention it 01. every necessary occasion, or the en gngement is not announced in the so ciety paper, the girl is rather cm bai'iassi-d for words in which to con vey thi' news (ioii.'ato'y to stranger She cannot allude to Mr. Simpson a "Johnny ' that would be too familiar llie cannot speak of him as "Simpson." for this would sound strange; but if -le I' I', rs to him friqtjently as "Mr. Simp son." strangers might draw undesirabli inli reiiees from hor apparent familinrin with a person thus coldly specifm! Tin n the ngaged girl has to put up wi:h a great ileal of chart", which is only pleas ing for a while, and afti rward becomes intolerable. The trials of matrimony are Il'i juently 001111110111!'"! to her impa tient attention by way of paternal r htike: "Ah, my dear, you will find eu that I was right when vm nit' a wii'. Viiurselt!" and so 101 .11 ; vi u .sliuh ispu upon In r too hasty wi-di to oon.-i ii r In 1 -elf fi ee by the reminder that she is no', iiiiiriii d yel, and licit there is many f sliji between cup and lip. Sometime Simpson is actually le ld Up to her as ti iiogev: "My dear, I don't think Mr Si. up -on would tjuite approve of voir wearing that 1 In fry ribbon ;" " Jetm . .Ic.r, I tl iiik Mr. Simpson would b. -:tt!'y gt ii ved if he heard you express iho.se opinio";" or "Jenny. I am si;; Mr. Si i.psun would no, think it propi 1 il. it von should piav croquet with (.'a; lain M '! !." There is enough in :i this to laa'st .4 .i' l .-it down ''lid scream A', ( t'i. ' ..... .1 howiI. Ill, lis t I.. ,1.1 ll.rs.e-. While th" 1 a- am! irimiii' d skii ' ire the pl'evailh g ,-Iyle, a great man pu'oliaisi s arc al-o ti-i d. Some of tie latter it. seen Willi slrai'it backs lio caught up in the least, anil quite full ii plaits thi' fall length wis"; oihers hav. omhin.'uioiis of liiil'.'reiit fabrics fie scarfs in front or on the sides; into many are out oil' in Iront like a basque while the back is in piiiiecsse shtip" For basques the surplice effects are vers niui li Usui, and quite riv..l '.he iliree toire styles in popularity. Ve.-ts ai' not as much worn as they have lately been, but arc sometimes seen witli tin shirred fronts of dresses; thus the con trusting fabric is set down the front e" waist like a vest, tind the material of tie basque is shirred in clusters each side 1 I it. Sometimes the basque is laid i: plaits that fold on the bosom in sur lie. shape, and this is repealed in the back Another fashion si en again in K repel dresses is that ef making the middc forms of the back very full, fhirrin. them nt the neck tint! at the waist iiti" alio win the fullness to fall below 1 1 . postilion piailings. This and the groin bow at the back are the favoi i'.e design when coat basques are not used. Tin bow is simply two wide large loop. oloscly strapped at the top, and the loops are pendent rather than straight across; a similar bow is at the throat, ind if the basque is belted, another is 111 th waist in front. The narrow plait i'lgs already deserihrd form the favorite tt'tiiming for the foot of skirts; these !-.c eaeh three in"hes wide when fin 1 .!, atitl are made to hip nn inch upon eac'l other, the plaiting is then pulled out ol its flat folds, to look as bunchy as possible. A li'iiii ". on a .M :tiiii-.-"l i r.iiirTH1 1 i.r ne i- ' .0 i ..1.' "i. ' I e i.j lot, nt the ii , il I'is iife, rind re-eiird a man who w:ts h in;, on the tr.it k a man of straw, whi'h iiiisiiiiovous boys bad placed tlieie. 1! iii'itn of !a!;e dw ll i:i a peal b gt ht'Ve be n Hear Mi lal', tva! ions A 1 ht what are .' I. 011 1 e. and in a sin e' in Milan c a l'oilfo have broil, 'lit to ii d lo 'lie Ve.-tig ".s nl i.. cold Kullli II In ,'iis article on the "Orchestra of To-day," in .'i ' l'tc r, Mr. Sidney I, inter laiiiei ts the not lei t of the flute, ami hopes to see the ticie ' hen the twenty violins of an orehe.tlrit will be balanced by twenty flutes." It is said th i'. 4 MU'i rhMt head of cillle i.ow roam the Texan ranches. New York follows, in point of numbers, v, it'n a Uivine population of 'tMiVMiM. Cuil lornia leads in sshocii, with ti,(i70,uH. . 1. 11 li 1 .in. t -,' 11 :t 1 1 . V t 01 ' .1 I ' ' - 1. . : II I .1 :. V .1 1 1 li . 1 p- v i I'Oe-h .1 "f it til' 1 n i b a t.-1. p 11 11. but lib tare de.idid y t'dims l.iidiiitakii.gs. WIT AMI WISDOM. Bailors when ashore somtairues doa ble the "horn-" Professor Cartis believes that Ger many has succeeded where Gretoe failed. A gossip in a country village says to Cadet Whit taker: "Think of other ears that aoho." A Boston man has made a piauo from stone, and report cays its stone is very sweet. The with of Mis. Shoddy : Oh ! how I wish I could drown myself in a stream of pearls." A "ftftft of reason aud flow of soul" must be a kind of Psyche-logic enter tainment. "Lst me see yonr paper a moment, dear ?" Husband "Ye e, as soon as we get to the tunnel." If Cadet Whittaker fhonld be killed by a bolt of lightning, it would be shown directly that he made the bolt. To the anxious candidate: "Pluck the beam from thine own eye ere thou wcrrlest about thy brother's boom." Jn the West the laws are seldom en forced; nearly all the cyclones are shop lifter, but no one tries to arrest them. "Mamma," asked a littlo girl, "why is it they sing in church 'we'll dine no more,' and then go right home and dine?" Society is just now busily contriving new style of dancing; but what the ladies of this counhy really need is a recipe for a graceful swoon. A Germau physicinn claims to have discovered a means of dyeing the eyes of auiimtls. in general, and of man in particular, any color he pleases. Iu this oloomargarine contest the Now Tork Commercial is glad to hear that the goats are nut detiued as belong ing to any of the aojepted but tors. A husband telephoned to his wife: "What have you for breakfast, and how is the baby?-' The answer came: "Buck wheat cakes aud measles," (D ie reasou why adville has no echools is because all the schoolma'ams who go there tind husbands betweeu the depot ud the hotels, aud don't care a cent whether school keeps or not. ! It is said a coon can be caught by i leaving whisky in its vicinity, but the j average hunter wonld re her drink the whisky and take his chances on the , coon, J Tue line must be drawu somewhere, I and the governmect wishes it known ; that spring poetry will not be admitted to the columns of the Conyrensional Iircoid. C jurtney Hiley Ii anlau ; K iley Hauluu Courtney; Ilaulan Courtney Kiley. The solution of the puzzle is to get a combination that will row. Many persons believe that it can't be done. When a hubbnud come borne under I the delusion that lie is still "raising" the "deuce" in a game with his cronies, I he is not unlikely to be grouted with a 1 curtain lecture that will end with ; "poker." ! A Ho. tju lawyer told BLotber lawyer, j who as ted him a quest i tn, that he udu- ally received pt.y for his advice. "Then, hfliJ lawyer No. l!,"nteudiug fifty cents, 1 "Tell mo all you know aud Rive me j back the change," j The Xew Haven Register fays the j Priue.i si L uino frequently poes into the I Djmiuiou Parliament and takes a seat on the floor. We should tuiuk some of the honorable gentlemen would be thoughtful enough to offer hr a elm ir. The Cincinnati Commercial dul s Denis Kearney "a lcop eared pelican." This shows what bitter prejudice against au innoceot- defenseless speeu s :A the orni thological race will lead some nieu to sa. DuriLg the late British elections a pamphlet wafl largely circulated in Mid lothian, entitled "Political Achieve ments of the Eirl of Dalkeith." It was neatly gotten up, and when opened was fonnd to contain some thirty bUvjk pages. A woman in New York accidentally went to church with two hornets on her hei d o 'jo stuck inside the other and the other women In the congregation almost died of envy. They thought it was a new kind of bonnet, and too sweet for anything. Madame, who is of great embonpoint, asks her husband in what charaoter eke shall attend the masquerade. "As a captive balloon," he said," ' 'How mnst I dress that character?" 'Simply by tying string to yonr foot!'' answered the brute. An Oil City man calls his wife the red, white and blue, because she has red hair, white teeth and blue eyes. It might also be incidentally mentioned that when he sees her head sticking ont of a window at midnight, he knows at onoe that the flag means a signal of danger. The editor of a newspaper that has adopted phonetic hpelling, in a measure, received a postal card from au old sub scriber iu the country, which read an follows: "I hev tiik yonr paper for leveu ytr.-s, but if yon kunt spel enny better than yon hive been doing fur tho las to months jon may jesstoppit." It in tatrtvl that Mie03 Ke 1 gg, Abbott. Dates, ami our ntlicr famous eonttatreasit mai agn to Veen t heir voice clear bv the line of Dr. Ball's Congb Syrnp. Piioe, 25 oenti) bottle. In Powder form. Vegetine pm np in tlm form oomea within tbe reach of all iiy makiug tbe nuxliunie yoaree'f Ton rail, from a SOo.-paokaKe oontain lug the balks root anrl herbs, make two bot tle of tbe 1 1 'lot Vupetiue. Tboin.au.Ja ul fcladlr avail 1 liemat-ivea of tills opportunity, who hate the e.iivenino a to make tbe mcli elne. Fall iitrei-timm tti ev- ry pack -ge. Vpgetiue In p iwiJer form U sold by ail ilrng ftim and gt.i.M' atorttn. If ynn cannot buy n nf thrra. -nooo H'it rnt In poetane tmi'a fur file paokati. or on" do-il' Tor to pii'K agea. ami I wnl semi it brrotnrD mail. H It. HUiveua, Boston, M. . I 1:1:1, iuioi s ::ws am u.. There are M.ljti Koiuaii Catholics in Scotland. More than i'l d is U In- in-vi-'cd in mission btu, din -.s in New York ciiy. St vi ral ( ' "1 -vi-.-tt'. t'l-i: churches in M.issat huse'.'s I.:.v.! 'y elected dea com -hfs. Il is st'l'ed that no li.-'j than sixty eioht nii-sion ii li : h we' t'or.e from Maimi to l he I'oreiirn lii id, eno-thinl ot whom are still in active sevvh'e. Th" l." UDO.OiVK'oie.'.iH li:ivon"vrrli id ibe Bible ill their own l insflle; but the translation of the New i'-.tlaiueiU into that laiiiruane i.; hall ! 'i! . Idolatry, the iiiis-l:i ics report, is on the dei line in Western Ali ifa, w hi 10 the head priest of i.nc !ai '-' lii-u iet lias e u bracetl the CI11 isihm ia:th. ' T e Inchest salary in the Ilolston eon fen ce (Mtthodisl Mnisenpal church Soi h) last year was if I tfail; ilie lowest s.ov nty-live eeiils -I'ld a deer skin. '..'.lore are .Vol Congregational churches in the I'niled Sitites whose biifvolont eeititribii'ioiiS i.iuyenr weie tl.".Ki!M.'13. ion1, wl. .-." In nie exprndi luri s were .V.'.d il -.s sl. An evangelical p:i;n f s'alts that there tire nearly two ih .11-an I more cieiL'f mon in this cel.u-ry :1 1:1 le 'e are pul pils, a'nl it .niti . - 1 ; y titii: men to si.., vi 1 and hoe 1 .;' Ic 1' than lo minis ters. The Baptist h ive and Ire iit..! .I.l.il el, ! in Cirei' Britain 1 vs. I isT'i iiii'tis-!-. :!'.! :ilT v-li.' .V .1. . v 1 1 1 ti' n.iy- tl i s .:ti :is scholars ia ' he have len in c.- s. seven tlltol.t iili l j-i The '!.' 1. .'in pastoral i ii .'to'' 1 11 1 11 y p:a ' s lor ; arts, is L'ivi'-e; 1 i . 1 IS L'ood f"f ti e p.'o, .'.; i.i ft joti'i'S 1 hit' whieli has l.iett jn ,1'S olll' of ll.e lot Hec ot ti w lite, li 11 , iiti.l it is ol no I. s.t advantage to ; in p i-loi' 1.: (lovernor Ctc'iu tt, el' t I. ;iii. is ,!.'. M'l ilietl a- 1 1- ..: C'.i i-'.i 11 a in. :ii i: 'ii i'lto hi- ihtt y I' ,m ili'v tm man in who carries hit lilt'. It is -a! I I tieol'ji 1 "ives :o In It "Willi, t: p. 'l l ol 1 ! Col.iuitt. h ant! 1 i.ai iiy as 1.1 M. It is ;.n ai'mil'.'i! f et l!i it thotis uiiis of in. 11. win:!, a M..! chi. do i. 011 Manhat tan I-l.tti I hi .ivit.e; oi,!.-!.!- ol all i:t-ioi-hiiil lion:. ! . f.'i'l' enter ai'V of 1 1..! 1't'u'lli'O" '!:' 'lo s. I is 1 1. ,i!ie to the N' w Yin's 1 it v mi loii ti) ca' l'v I'.e ,'os pi 1 li...!! !e ii-e to 1. iiiso tiiat il may Pitch lh..-e j-. i.ple. The 1 . 1 : i 1 , ! , ; r of eor.vor-i :n tit St. I...u:-.hu li s Mr. l ai'K's s ay is e-ti-li, ::. d In I, live in 1 It V Ii il, iCid b.'lii"' 1 n !e, pri-it'i: tntiit, bv ti:..-:!-..! themuoi p.ii iition ta'ile and th;' division met hoii. his iiseerlaim d s mte user em ioiis statistics of his work. Mr. Moody's si" k'-n words he places Mt m ta at -il of 1 -'ji; tilit. or an aveiite of more than 600 for each eonvrn. There are three irrs -es in K""'i"l.y -M'irlha. M iry and Mar in I D' Voe," ef .1-s-auiitif '-t uni y. I In y wi re bom to the sa ne pannls in the saint; hour in 1m-T, and has e rr iwn up 'o be midcl" aired spins ers toc.hir. When they won yotin.z lai'.ie.s tht ir father exacted I it on lie m tt vow never to marry and never t-t ii..arate ti'.'i. i,a'l!. Tbii pt'o'ltite I'.'-V li'ilf '''' -'"ll-'v kept. The Vollnlc Hell Co. .tliirahnll, .Mlrh. Will send their eolebratml Ktuctro-Voitaio Bolts! to the ahctedntoti 80 days trial. Sjieedy enna ftaaranteed. They meau what they say Write to them without rlolav A CAHD. 10 all who ara atifiprtng n-oiu ttieer rora and linllacri-tiiiua of otith, in rvona woakiioaa, parly Utt-av, luaa o( luanliooil, eto., I will aoiid a Ko clie that will cure you, FUKK OK CU AIUIE. Tlila Krivt remedy waa illaroverert by a minalouary In botch America. HeucI a aelf-ad.lr'ttaerl en.eloiMt to the Hev. .lOSKt'H I 1NM IN. Stttion 11.. V V Cttv. Si.-:.' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PACENTS WANTlA r.R THE ZCTOHZAL HISTORYTnWORLD It Wlitaina 7 2 rlur lilatorloal enuraviiiKit and lillO large double soitenu pasea, and la the moat oouiplete Hiatorv of the World ever puhliatied. It aellaat ainht Sen-I lor aneotmeo paei. and eitra tenua to Agenta, and aeti wiiy it aeile fatter tnan any other book. Addrem, SartoNii. 1TB. Co. I'tina.. ea. CHOLERA, Of.tlt'N'M 1)1 A It It IKK A IIKIIKIIV la a aiMttlv and fertaln -rrTTT lH.uiiijit.tf .ml innat effectual Prevenlt-e of Cholera and Chole'a Mor but. It la no aecret iireearation, aa the iiiKreillenta of which It la coms.td are ii.on'he liirx.1 of each bottle, and It la reeomnieuded and reacnb"d by this moat eminent phyaiciaua. Sold by ilniitiat and atorckeepera. Price 1 centa and $1.H0. A iarelmttle aeut etpreaa paid, tor $t. Heud forclrcnlar. Addreaa, OKAS. A OSMl'N. U Seventh Ave.. Sew York. HiuM. it. ..niK.cr Vtt'tid tl .v !fit.iift tt h'kif UriM-(t iniiwtutuit. i-mieti .. r-'" i. cur-'B rAAt iiM r-tmil.iiK Hi 1 week, 11. . r ii -rv vnn in 9 ' t s i.r .siew.- ittd ., ; t.i- ' I l,..ii.. Hold le all v .1 l' Mit 1 m, M. I), ,"! Ar. t, S ... l'tniada-.r. W.. will a.ti.1 cur Electro-Voita'e llelia an I oilier Electric Ai'l'iialii'ei. ii o' trial for 3n tlaye u tbuaa afflii ted with Serems D'bllityaml dl'eaawof a per sonal Datum, Aiaool t!:o Llvtr, Kidneys. Ubeuiua tlaei raraly;,he. A nii-i'ruri'k'iia-a' ' '' or no ty. Atldrer Vollnlc llrll Co.. Alnrthnll. .lllch. AGREATOFFtR lipwiiril; I'lANl, l SO, opwarrl. Watrnim-il ( r. ftecond Hand lnnlrHMieilla al lliiralii". AUKNTM nnlril. Iiliittrtmd t'ATAIlHil K Vrrr. IIOKAt'K WATKUS A CO.. H2lt H'rt'jr. N. V AdKNTM wiiiilrd loi Tin' liiule Im Pieliiroa." r'titaiuii'Ki4.iEiiKriiviiiK by Julius St huorr Ton C'arolirfeld. Thlawoikia lilirbly (ndorael by Pres. Chadlioriie.WtlllaliiBColleKe; Ulatiop Uoane, Albany; Hev pr.pjat,rlt.lajnia;I)ra.r" ItPatton.John Peddle, ln'uiimlera. A Jd.'ea. AltTHliH IIOT T. Alliany.N.Y. 10 IHt If you wish to aeet lie ici lire ol yoni futurehubanil orwlfe.loRetherwith name and dateof oiarriaKe ,Klve your CUMOUS 'ire, color 01 rye. aiio nair, anu .. tt. cnia titonev nr 4() centj. noatane atampe. to w. nn, run am. r iinooTine, it. e. A r Kllilll-TYPK or C'Hrle de Vlalie en In J copied to a Jjfe-mcd PhotoKraph for TKM DO I.I. A KM hy ItOlJI WOl iD. 1 1 1'nlnii Square. N Y. - - - t- 9i) - atftft a week tn fi.tirov.ii town lerma ami aftttutfll. IpOO frt, aiMri'M II. Ilintrr a Co.. portlan.I. alatiia 11 M I'llrJ ttC. tLOI lr iiv Ml h'-tttf. Sample mu - rift. II IH- J .'.''. . by ail tloiKl"a'"- r. 'ti o; Prour..'s. W ' t-!'
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 27, 1880, edition 1
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